Minneapolis votes on whether to replace the police, the school assault case that could rattle Virginia’s elections, and Democrats’ favorite Republican elections official joins the Biden administration.
Category: Politics
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Montanans used to live and let live. Now bitter confrontations cloud Big Sky Country.
Culture wars and the pandemic have cleaved one community into camps.
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The line of culpability for Jan. 6 needs to be more brightly drawn than it is
The distinction between protests and violence is important.
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The Trump team and Fox News alleged dead voters. Most cases were either debunked or actually involved Republicans.
A trip down memory lane on the Trump campaign’s allegations of dead voters.
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What Kyrsten Sinema gets out of staying so mum
Positing some theories.
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Biden administration takes new steps to boost availability of rapid covid tests
A $70 million effort will help manufacturers produce the data needed as part of the regulatory process.
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How is DeSantis’s pro-anti-vaccination stance different than being anti-vaccine?
DeSantis’s vaccine approach is a subset of his effort to have it both ways on Trump.
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Republicans, once hesitant to back Herschel Walker, rally to support football star and Senate candidate
Sen. John Thune (S.D.), the No. 2 Republican in party leadership, endorsed Trump-backed Walker on Monday.
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The right’s effort to police Facebook worked
Details from leaked documents about the social media behemoth show the effectiveness of the effort.
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Nevertheless, Warren’s wealth tax idea persisted
When Sen. Elizabeth Warren ended her presidential run, rivals said she was too far to the left for voters. Now Democrats are resurrecting the ‘wealth tax’ at the heart of her campaign — at a critical moment for Biden.
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Biden’s meeting with the pope carries resonance as disputes divide U.S. Catholics
The second Catholic president, like the leader of the Catholic church, is striving to move conservative institutions in a more liberal direction after rising to leadership late in life.
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Pelosi: Democrats ‘pretty much there now’ on deal on social spending bill
The Speaker of the House was optimistic a bill would be reached before President Biden travels to Europe this week.
